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Russia invading Ukraine may be imminent
Posted by LSUneaux


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120,000 troops on the border ready to go. Russia has not ruled out a theater in Belarus (the worst European country after Russia). I know they are worried about Ukraine joining NATO, but what is their end game? Seize the whole country or just additional parts of it?
120,000 troops on the border ready to go. Russia has not ruled out a theater in Belarus (the worst European country after Russia). I know they are worried about Ukraine joining NATO, but what is their end game? Seize the whole country or just additional parts of it?
Posted by UndercoverBryologist on 1/18/22 at 8:22 pm to LSUneaux
Hot take: It’s none of our business. Ukraine isn’t NATO (Article 5 doesn’t apply) and we are not the world’s police force.
Posted by waiting4saturday
on 1/18/22 at 8:22 pm to LSUneaux

Sounds like Europes problem. Hopefully those NATO countries over there started putting 2% GDP into their military.
Posted by notiger1997
on 1/18/22 at 8:23 pm to LSUneaux

Is it really going to happen this time? People have been posting about this imminent invasion for a month now.
Posted by letsgeauxbrandon on 1/18/22 at 8:23 pm to UndercoverBryologist
quote:
Hot take: It’s none of our business.
Hot take: defense contractors will make it our business.
This post was edited on 1/18 at 8:24 pm
Posted by Stealth Matrix
on 1/18/22 at 8:24 pm to LSUneaux

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what is their end game?
Piecing the Soviet Union back together. Oh, and that string of buffer states between Russia and NATO is a nice bonus.
Posted by OysterPoBoy
on 1/18/22 at 8:26 pm to LSUneaux

Belarus has some hot broads. That’s the extent of my knowledge on the subject.
Posted by armsdealer
on 1/18/22 at 8:27 pm to jimmy the leg

It's OK, we will print money and put boots on the ground for 20+ years and accomplish nothing. It is the Republicrat way.
Posted by Coach Buzzcut
on 1/18/22 at 8:27 pm to LSUneaux

MUH Russia - a country that has the GDP of Texas and shite Soviet Era weapons and vehicles.
Posted by SCLibertarian
on 1/18/22 at 8:30 pm to LSUneaux

quote:
I know they are worried about Ukraine joining NATO, but what is their end game?
The United States was part of a coup in 2014 that overthrew the democratically elected Yanukovych regime. That sparked a civil war, a Russian invasion and a secession referendum in Crimea. As is usually the case, this heightened conflict can be directly traced to one place: the hallways of Langley, Virginia.
Posted by DabosDynasty
on 1/18/22 at 8:30 pm to UndercoverBryologist


quote:
Hot take: It’s none of our business. Ukraine isn’t NATO (Article 5 doesn’t apply) and we are not the world’s police force.
Hot take: we’re probably just as complicit in this as Putin
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
on 1/18/22 at 8:32 pm to LSUneaux


We have a vegetable in the white house, NATO is too close for comfort, and Europe is terrified of the common cold. If you're ex KGB boss currently HMFIC of Russia, this is as good as its ever going to get if you want to buffer NATO off your boarder and get the old soviet union back.
Posted by midcitycid
on 1/18/22 at 8:32 pm to LSUneaux

arent they already pretty much Russia Jr. anyway?
Posted by DabosDynasty
on 1/18/22 at 8:32 pm to SCLibertarian


quote:
The United States was part of a coup in 2014 that overthrew the democratically elected Yanukovych regime. That sparked a civil war, a Russian invasion and a secession referendum in Crimea. As is usually the case, this heightened conflict can be directly traced to one place: the hallways of Langley, Virginia.

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